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scunnyjack

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  1. Just heard a Four Tops version of the Magnificent's My Heart Is Calling You, on The Eddy Edmondson Solar Radio Show. I gather it was unreleased and appeared on a Four Tops CD Box set a couple of years ago. Am I correct in saying it was written by Frank Wilson and Billy Gordon ? and are there any other Motown versions ? Steve
  2. Hi Westy, Dutch- Supremes- When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes/Standing At The Crossroads of Love, Motown Master DM B-054304-Orange label German- Martha Reeves & The Vandellas- Nowhere To Run/Motoring, Tamla Motown TM 7039- Green/Grey label. Steve Thompson
  3. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Joined the League in 1950 so you must be a bit older than I thought !!! Moved from The Old Show Ground in 1988. Steve
  4. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Hi Kev, Glanford Park is the home of Scunthorpe United, who just happen to be playing your lot in a relegation battle next Wednesday. Thanks for the answer on the book. Steve
  5. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    To me last year during the 50th celebrations may have sounded a good idea, but would it have lost sales owing to the amount of other 50th stuff being issued ? I will buy one whenever Kev, and if you do not mind me asking, what basis has been used to place titles in order? and are unreleased tracks included ? Looking forward to a good read. Will you be at Glanford Park next Wednesday?. I am looking back over my shoulder at the moment. Steve
  6. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    1. Heaven Must Have Sent You- The Elgins ( My first ever US import from FL Moore of Leighton Buzzard, 15 shillings about 1968 ) 2. I'll Always Love You - The Detroit Spinners 3. Just A Little Misunderstanding- The Contours 4. These Things Will Keep Me Loving You- The Velvelettes 5. I Want To Go Back There Again - Chris Clark 6. It's So Hard Being A Loser- Contours 7. My Love Is Your Love- Isley Brothers 8. Ask The Lonely- Four Tops 9. My Weakness Is You- Edwin Starr 10.Come On And See Me- Tammi Terrell A separate section for unreleased ? 1. Suspicion- Originals 2. Memories Of Her Love Keep Haunting Me- Detroit Spinners 3. Reconsider- Brenda Holloway 4. He Who Picks A Rose- Jimmy Ruffin 5. Crying In The Night- Monitors 6. When I Feel The Need- Marvin Gaye 7. Breakaway- Lewis Sisters 8 .Don't Let Me Down- Kim Weston 9. Jealousy Is Creeping Up On Me- Contours 10 .Crying Time- Brenda Holloway.
  7. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Was very good Alan, on a fly drive holiday and only there for three nights. Could not believe my luck when I saw his name in neon lights on the strip. Of his solo stuff The Whole Town's Laughing At Me has always been a favourite but been playing I Just Called To Say a lot recently. Steve
  8. scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Collected his solo albums when he left Harold Melvin and was lucky to see him In Las Vegas ( supported by Stephanie Mills ) in 1981. One of the greatest singers ever and such a tragic loss especially at an early age. Thanks for the great memories and rest in peace Teddy. Steve
  9. Cannot agree more Mark, but has certainly filled some floors in some of the ATB venues I have attended. Steve
  10. Ace Spectrum was my suggestion and should have read Don't Send Nobody Else. The Don't Send Me Away was a Garfield Fleming moment ( another good sound) following a few beers after the mighty Iron thrashed Derby. Does not look like Jean Carn's- If You Wanna Go Back got a mention which has been very popular, and regarding blue eyed soul, was not Lisa Stansfield's - 8-3-1 very popular a few years ago. Steve
  11. Keep on going Simon, a great thread. Whilst I do not consider these records anywhere near anthem status as some listed on this thread, I think they have proved popular on dance floors and are all more modern in terms of release. Shine- Luther Vandross Lord- Alexander O'neil Mercy- Duffy. And an oldie I forget last night- It's Hard Sometimes- Frankie Knuckles Steve
  12. Had both this LP and I'm On My Way since first hearing This Time Baby at a Miami Beach Disco whilst on holiday in 1979. Great track called Walk Away From Love on the With Your Love LP. I can remember hearing HEART BE STILL at the Mecca and going out and buying her Make Me Feel Like A Woman LP for the track. Does Heart Be Still get played anywhere now ? Great singer. Steve
  13. Just Noticed Sounds Of Blackness should read I'm Going All The Way Steve
  14. Michael Proctor- Love Don't Live Sounds Of Blackness- Straight To The Top Rockmelons- Love's Gonna Bring You Home Stanley Clarke- Straight To The Top Ace Spectrum- Don't Send Me Away Jackie Moore- This Time Baby Bobby Womack- So Many Sides Of You Sidney Joe Quails- I Don't Do This Phyllis Hyman- You Know How To Love Me Bettye Swan-Kiss My Love Goodbye Detroit Spinners- I've Got To Make It On My Own Steve
  15. Hi Steve, I have known Rick for about forty years and I doubt whether I would have heard of half the records that I know had it not been for the DJ work he has done in the Scunthorpe area and spending a lot of time listening to his advice and records. My musical tastes have never always been restricted to just Soul music, and whilst I appreciate this is very much a site for Soul people,it is good to learn from people like Rick among many other knowledgeable people on here, of other artists interests and roots linked to Soul music. A happy new year to you,the better half, Rick and everyone else who contributes to making this a wonderful site. Steve Thompson
  16. First came across the record back in 1972 on an LP called Chess/Janus Mobile Disco. Actually bought the LP for A Love Reputation, In Orbit and The Entertainer, but was knocked out by this track, which at the time must have been the first song that I had heard by Cissy. Seasons greetings and keep up the great posts in 2010. Steve
  17. Bought this on Spanish Polydor in Lloret De Mar following heavy disco play back in 1972 and not played it much since so will dig it out. Agree about the flip. One I do keep digging out this time of the year is. The O'Jay's- Christmas Just Ain't Christmas (Without the one you love) which bounces along in typical philly fashion. Steve
  18. A HAPPY XMAS AND SOULFUL NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE AT SOUL SOURCE AND IT'S MEMBERS, WITH A SPECIAL MENTION TO ALL THE REGULARS AT DRAX AND HULL SOUL CLUB WHERE I HAVE MOST FREQUENTED OVER THE LAST 12 MONTHS. MY MISSUS ASKED ME WHAT I WANTED THIS XMAS. I SAID SIX POINTS FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH AND WEST BROMWICH ALBION. I BETTER MAKE DO WITH THE SOCKS ME THINKS. STEVE
  19. Already seen a few from the Okeh label mentioned but how about a few more from there which must be considered "Stormers" Williams/Watson- Too Late and A Quitter Never Wins Billy Butler- The Right Track Little Richard- I Don't Want To Discuss It Major Lance-Investigate Also-Velvets- I Got To Find Me Somebody Joe Hicks- Don't It Make You Feel Funky Steve
  20. We7

    scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Just Because should read by Pure Gold and not Pure Cold. Steve
  21. We7

    scunnyjack replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    There are some good tunes to be found on WE7 but I prefer Spotify. Last night I was trawling through Amazon's MP3 store and came across a series of Rare Southern Soul Beach Music albums with tracks from the Nomads, Harry Deal, Ellusions, Oxford Nights and many other rare tracks and a lot I confess to have never heard of before including a version of Pat & The Blenders- Just Because by a Duo/Group called Pure Cold. Steve
  22. Thanks for that Neil, I will be in touch for one. Steve
  23. Hi Neil, I Want the book, but can it be bought direct from you (Soulvation) or via Amazon?. I have seen it advertised by Bee Cool but until I receive old paid for copies of Manifesto or response to emails, I am loathe to use them again. Steve
  24. Hi Daryl, To me there appears to be a lack of communication between the people you send your subs to and Manifesto which are different addresses. I have emailed both offices without success before which is poor on their part. I notice Neil Rushton's book is available soon from Bee Cool and under normal circumstances I would ask for this as a Xmas present. Until I am satisfied with Manifesto's service and receive old issues such as September, I will not chance sending off for this. I hope Neil has other more reliable outlets for his work. Thanks for the comments to the post. I like many others have supported Manifesto since the early days, because it is a good read, and want to continue doing so, and whilst we are all grateful for the work put in, much of which is free, I am sure the sales would be higher with better organization. All being well should see you tonight for a couple of hours. Steve
  25. Hi Dave, Good news,quicker than expected issue 109 arrived today. Bad news, no sign of September issue 108, but still luckier than Jolly and others. There are adverts and numbers for advertising/back issues and subscriptions but getting response and distribution right leaves an awful lot to be desired. Steve

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